Decorated with off-white, light green and taupe over-sized, leather couches and chairs and separated into various seating areas by ceiling to floor drapes or wooden bookcases, the Etihad Business Class Lounge is comfortable, but not overly stylish.

In addition to the multiple seating areas, the Etihad Business Class Lounge has a long, fully stocked and serviced bar, and small table and chairs should you decide to eat.

The only food served or should I say available is from the centrally located buffet bar. The buffet bar has chicken stroganoff, mashed potatoes, sautéed vegetables, spaghetti bolognaise, salad, cold cuts, some rather old looking sushi rolls and fruit salad.

There is free Wi-Fi available in the Etihad Business Class Lounge; however, I was never able to connect to it. They also have a business center which has ten computers available to use.

The Business Class Lounge also has a full spa that opens at 6:30 AM and the last appointment is at 2 AM. It offers a variety of complimentary mini-treatments as well as full, for-pay spa services.

Overall, the Etihad Business Class Lounge at Terminal Three in Abu Dhabi was nice but there was nothing that made it wow. The lounge, while nicely designed, with a lot of quiet spots, was just too small for the number of guests. There was a nice variety of food, but none of it looked very appetizing and the spaghetti that I tried confirmed that it tasted as good as it looked. Dull, old and tasteless. On a positive note, service from the bartender to the front desk staff was attentive, welcoming and kind. Our rating for the Etihad Business Class Lounge in Abu Dhabi is Between Bombastic and Not.